Emerging Infectious Diseases (May 2016)

Genetic Characterization of Archived Bunyaviruses and their Potential for Emergence in Australia

  • Bixing Huang,
  • Cadhla Firth,
  • Daniel Watterson,
  • Richard Allcock,
  • Agathe M.G. Colmant,
  • Jody Hobson-Peters,
  • Peter D. Kirkland,
  • Glen Hewitson,
  • Jamie McMahon,
  • Sonja Hall-Mendelin,
  • Andrew F. van den Hurk,
  • David Warrilow

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2205.151566
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 5
pp. 833 – 840

Abstract

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To better understand the diversity of bunyaviruses and their circulation in Australia, we sequenced 5 viruses (Gan Gan, Trubanaman, Kowanyama, Yacaaba, and Taggert) isolated and serologically identified 4 decades ago as members of the family Bunyaviridae. Gan Gan and Trubanaman viruses almost perfectly matched 2 recently isolated, purportedly novel viruses, Salt Ash and Murrumbidgee viruses, respectively. Kowanyama and Yacaaba viruses were identified as being related to members of a large clade containing pathogenic viruses. Taggert virus was confirmed as being a nairovirus; several viruses of this genus are pathogenic to humans. The genetic relationships and historical experimental infections in mice reveal the potential for these viruses to lead to disease emergence.

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